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Fassler, John
(b Potchefstroom, Transvaal, 21 April 1910; d Johannesburg, 18 June 1971). South African architect and educator of Swiss parentage. His outstanding draughtsmanship brought him early prominence as a student under G. E. Pearse at the University of the Witwatersrand and led to a teaching appointment in 1934, a year after graduating. His intimate contact as student and colleague with Rex Martienssen and his circle was the dominant influence on his career. His early affiliation with the Modern Movement was balanced by a love of architectural history: his design, in Pearses office, of the University Library (1933), with its classical portico and restrained modern interior, was prophetically ambivalent.
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